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cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> this picture says it all. the fbi updating the most wanted poster overnight, for zoe hard tsarnaev saying he is now captured. a lingering question this morning, though, could the us is pets ties to disputed territory of chechnya have led them to violence? andrea mitchell, chief foreign affairs correspondent, joins me, and andrea with a good morning to you. what are you hearing about this connection with chechnya? >> we don't know. it would be so surprising. there has never before that anyone knows of been a chechen terrorist attack against the u.s. chechen separatists and, as you know, it is the disput
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security. 2013, only the first 113,000 and change is subject to tax. what is the impact of getting rid of that cap? >> that is what senator harkin is calling for. close a considerable portion of the solvency gap in social security. social security is solvent for the next 20 years or so. after that it would be able to pay most of its benefits. that's an important distinction. people think after 20 years they won't be able to pay all of its benefits. that's wrong. it would be able to pay out 75%. you would close a big chunk of the gap. now, there are a lot of variations to this. but i think the important piece here is that -- and senator harkin and warren both said this. there are three legs to the retirement stool. pensions, savings, and social security. the most solid leg these days is the latter, social security. so strengthening it does make sense. >> okay. so it sounds like you agree with senator warren when she says there's a retirement crisis. what is the political likelihood with anything happening with this congress and white house to address it
security. 2013, only the first 113,000 and change is subject to tax. what is the impact of getting rid of that cap? >> that is what senator harkin is calling for. close a considerable portion of the solvency gap in social security. social security is solvent for the next 20 years or so. after that it would be able to pay most of its benefits. that's an important distinction. people think after 20 years they won't be able to pay all of its benefits. that's wrong. it would be able to pay...
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the united states has $363,000 of miss windsor's money and she won't get it back. >> she was taxed in the death tax of losing over $300,000 that would not have happened if the government properly recognized her marriage and her relationship of over 40 years. >> yes. ryan last but not least chief justice kennedy who is truly considered to be a swing vote in all of this, certainly with doma and prop 8, take a listen to what his thoughts were about prop 8 from tuesday. >> the problem with the case is that you're really asking particularly because of the sociological evidence you cite for us to go into unchartered waters. was the case properly granted? >> is he looking for a way when it comes to prop 8 to come back with something very narrow that would only define what prop 8 means to california not the rest of the country? >> well, it really makes your curious what happened behind-the-scenes. only four of the justices are required to take up the case to begin with. we don't know what the breakdown is. kennedy wasn't in favor of taking this up to begin with. maybe it was getting out too f
the united states has $363,000 of miss windsor's money and she won't get it back. >> she was taxed in the death tax of losing over $300,000 that would not have happened if the government properly recognized her marriage and her relationship of over 40 years. >> yes. ryan last but not least chief justice kennedy who is truly considered to be a swing vote in all of this, certainly with doma and prop 8, take a listen to what his thoughts were about prop 8 from tuesday. >> the...
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so this bill and cornin's bill would precollecting tax revenues that are going to fund the law. >> so they are basically using what happened in ohio to say they can't be impartial and they will look at political groups and tart that. >> health policy experts are skeptical. many of the functioning they will carry out under obama care are in premeditated systems that don't require a lot of discretion by officials. i guess we will wait and see. it is very unlikely it will take place. >> your latest one, aaron, is entitled guess who likes the gop's 20-week abortion ban? women. so what's this about? >> it's counter conventional wisdom. people generally assume women are more supportive of abortion rights than men. some polls show they are. but when it comes to abortion restrictions, specifically the 20-week ban versus what is currently the law, which is 24 weeks, women are more in favor of changing that window under which you can have unrestricted abortions from 24 weeks to 20 weeks. in fact, the washington, d.c. post, abc poll and quinnipiac showed two-thirds of women said change the windo
so this bill and cornin's bill would precollecting tax revenues that are going to fund the law. >> so they are basically using what happened in ohio to say they can't be impartial and they will look at political groups and tart that. >> health policy experts are skeptical. many of the functioning they will carry out under obama care are in premeditated systems that don't require a lot of discretion by officials. i guess we will wait and see. it is very unlikely it will take place....
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you know, back in the '80s when reagan cut the tax obligation, cut the regulation, we didn't have this enormous, huge burden. we were creating 300, 400, 500,000 jobs a month. that's real growth. that's real opportunity for people's lives. right now we have 47 million people on food stamps in this country. we are trying to at least go back to what bill clinton and newt gingrich did in having a work program. if you're able-bodied and you don't have children to have to take care of, you should be able to provide some form of work. we also have eligibility issues. people are able to go and subscribe to food stamps without hardly any requirements on eligibility. that's not right. >> well, perhaps, sir, but with regard to the work requirement, you got to be able to find a job. as you well know, it's pretty hard in many, many parts of this country. but nonetheless -- >> the opportunity need to be there. >> i do appreciate your time, as always. >> thank you. >>> it is a new book. did the president really want to dump vice president biden for hillary clinton? that's next. le a body in motion te
you know, back in the '80s when reagan cut the tax obligation, cut the regulation, we didn't have this enormous, huge burden. we were creating 300, 400, 500,000 jobs a month. that's real growth. that's real opportunity for people's lives. right now we have 47 million people on food stamps in this country. we are trying to at least go back to what bill clinton and newt gingrich did in having a work program. if you're able-bodied and you don't have children to have to take care of, you should be...
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that's coming as a surprise because as you remember -- >> the tax rates -- >> exactly, we thought we would have to spend more or get lesson our income statements, therefore thought we would have to spend more. but that's not the case. it's actually business is booming and people are having incomes actually even more because people -- businesses are doing so well. the stock market is doing extremely well so people are feeling better about that. of course, we can't forget about the housing markets. people are feeling more settled. >> the ship is righting itself? >> exactly. >> one thing when we look at soda sales over the last five to eight years, i believe the trend is on the decline. so mayor bloomberg might have been on something with his big gul p bust. >> if he started a couple of years ago, exactly. it has been the lowest since clinton was in office. it's down about 1.1%. soda consumption. part of the reason why because everyone is turning to those energy drinks and bottled water to quench their thirst, monster energy drinks, that volume is up 19%. now you're seeing soda manufact
that's coming as a surprise because as you remember -- >> the tax rates -- >> exactly, we thought we would have to spend more or get lesson our income statements, therefore thought we would have to spend more. but that's not the case. it's actually business is booming and people are having incomes actually even more because people -- businesses are doing so well. the stock market is doing extremely well so people are feeling better about that. of course, we can't forget about the...